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This ZSH plugin enables using fzf to search your command history and do file searches.
It will automagically install fzf into your home directory if it isn't already there, and bind ^R to an fzf-powered search of your command history.
Created for the zsh-quickstart-kit to make the default setup have a more 'batteries included' feel.
Yes, there is a plugin baked into oh-my-zsh, this allows easy fzf integration for other frameworks and shells, and adds some helper scripts.
Note - while these scripts could all be ZSH functions instead of scripts in the bin directory, it uses standalone scripts so that non-ZSH users can also use the repository by adding its bin directory to their $PATH.
Contents
Name
Description
Author
asdf-install
Install one or more versions of the specified language with fzf and installs your selection with asdf
fzf wiki
asdf-uninstall
Select one or more versions of the specified language with fzf and uninstalls your selection with asdf
fzf wiki
chrome-bookmark-browser
Rummages through your Chrome bookmarks with fzf and opens the selected bookmark(s) in your default browser
fzf wiki
d-attach
Uses fzf to select docker containers to start and attach to.
From the fzf wiki
d-image-rm
Uses fzf to select docker images to remove.
From the fzf wiki
d-rm
Uses fzf to select docker containers to remove.
From the fzf wiki
d-stop-container
Stop a Docker container.
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falias
Searches your ZSH aliases, then puts your selection on the mac clipboard (macOS only)
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fif
Uses fzf and rg to find a term in files
Boost Your Command-Line Productivity With Fuzzy Finder
fzf-brew-cask-install
Uses fzf to select programs to install (or show the home page) based on the output of brew cask search
Boost Your Command-Line Productivity With Fuzzy Finder
fzf-brew-cask-uninstall
Uses fzf to select brew-installed programs to delete (or show the home page)
Boost Your Command-Line Productivity With Fuzzy Finder
fzf-brew-install
Uses fzf to select programs to install based on the output of brew search
Boost Your Command-Line Productivity With Fuzzy Finder
fzf-brew-uninstall
Uses fzf to select brew-installed programs to delete
Boost Your Command-Line Productivity With Fuzzy Finder to update
fzf-browse-pods
Use fzf to select a k8s pod. Preview shows pod's log tail output.
Using fzf as the secondary filter
fzf-find-edit
Uses fzf to select files (displaying previews) to edit with $EDITOR
Boost Your Command-Line Productivity With Fuzzy Finder
fzf-git-branch
Uses fzf to select a branch name in a git repository for use in scripts
From Mark Nielsen's Fuzzy Git Checkout article
fzf-git-checkout
Uses fzf to check out a branch in a git repository
From Mark Nielsen's Fuzzy Git Checkout article
fzf-grep-edit
Uses fzf to select files (displaying previews) that contain a search term to edit with $EDITOR
Boost Your Command-Line Productivity With Fuzzy Finder
fzf-kill
Uses fzf to select processes to kill
Boost Your Command-Line Productivity With Fuzzy Finder
fzf-vscode
Uses fzf and rg to search for text and then open the file in vscode
Hangops post by Mark Carey
lessfilter-fzf
A less pre-processor to nicely display a wide range of file formats, including images and directories that can be used to show fzf previews (see Customization section).
Aloxaf/fzf-tab - Wiki/Preview
pr-list
Use fzf to select a PR using gh
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tm
Uses fzf to search for a tmux session or create one if there are no matches.
From the fzf wiki
tmux-kill
Uses fzf to select a tmux session and kill it.
From the fzf wiki
tmux-search
Uses fzf to select a tmux session. Skips fzf if there's only one match, exits if no match.
From the fzf wiki
vagrant-box-search
Uses fzf to select a vagrant box and connect to it with ssh.
From the fzf wiki
Installing
You should set this plugin to be last, or near to last in your framework's list of plugins to load. It dynamically generates $FZF_DEFAULT_OPT and $FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND based on whether it sees things like rg and bat in your $PATH, so it should come after other plugins have had a chance to extend your $PATH.
Zgenom
Add zgenom load unixorn/fzf-zsh-plugin to your .zshrc with your other load commands.
Antigen
Add antigen bundle unixorn/fzf-zsh-plugin@main to your .zshrc
☝ Note that until https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen/issues/717 gets fixed in Antigen, it only recognizes plugins in master branch. So you need to explicitly specify @main here.
Add fzf-zsh-plugin to your plugin list - edit ~.zshrc and change plugins=(...) to plugins=(... fzf-zsh-plugin)
Without using a framework
git clone --depth 1 [email protected]:unixorn/fzf-zsh-plugin.git, then add its bin directory to your $PATH.
Add source /path/to/repository/checkout/fzf-zsh-plugin.plugin.zsh to your .zshrc file.
The scripts in this collection don't actually require you to be using ZSH as your login shell, they're being distributed as an oh-my-zsh-compatible plugin because it's convenient for me.
(optional) Install recommended tools
Optionally, to make the most out of fzf preview (? toggle), install the following tools and enable the advanced preview (see Customization section):
eza - improved file/directory listing,
bat - a cat clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration,
chafa - show images (the image quality depends on the terminal emulator you use),
exiftool - also show image metadata,
lesspipe.sh, e.g. brew install lesspipe - and other optional tools lesspipe.sh relies on. See https://github.com/wofr06/lesspipe
☝ Note: This is not the lesspipe already bundled in Ubuntu/Debian but an improved one (while package is called lesspipe, the binary is lesspipe.sh).
Customization
You can customize a few features by exporting the following environment variables in your init script (.zshrc/.bashrc or similar):
Export variable
Description
FZF_PREVIEW_ADVANCED
Use less viewer with a pre-processor to display improved previews for a wide range of files (requires you to install at least eza, bat, chafa, exiftool; and very recommended lesspipe.sh and the tools it uses underneath: mdcat, in2csv,...). This is an opt-in feature.
FZF_PREVIEW_WINDOW
Set any value supported by fzf --preview-window option, e.g. right:65%:nohidden will show the preview by default.
FZF_PATH
Path to install fzf binary and script, e.g. ${HOME}/.config/fzf.
FZF_COLOR_SCHEME
Color scheme for fzf, e.g. --color='hl:148,hl+:154,pointer:032,marker:010,bg+:237,gutter:008'
A note on lessfilter-fzf
You can also use it as a general less preprocessor to extend the less capabilities. To do that, place the following in your shell init scripts (.zshrc/.bashrc or equivalent):
export LESSOPEN='| lessfilter-fzf %s'
Ultimately, lesspipe.sh (if present) will still honor your own lessfilter if found in your PATH, leading to the following execution: lessfilter-fzf > lesspipe.sh > lessfilter.
Other FZF resources
A Practical Guide to fzf: Building a File Explorer - Part one in a series of articles about fzf.
Fuzzy Git Checkout - Mark Nielsen wrote a good blog post showing how to use fzf for git checkouts.
So you've installed fzf. Now what? - Good blog post by Andrew Quinn with more tricks you can do with fzf.
fzf-pass - ZSH plugin that uses fzf and pass for better password handling.
fzf-tab - Replace ZSH's default completion with fzf.
Yes — unixorn/fzf-zsh-plugin ships under the Apache-2.0 license, which makes its source code freely readable (and, depending on license terms, forkable and reusable). Source: github.com/unixorn/fzf-zsh-plugin.
What is unixorn/fzf-zsh-plugin?
unixorn/fzf-zsh-plugin (unixorn/fzf-zsh-plugin) is a Shell project on GitHub. From the project's own README: ZSH plugin to enable fzf searches of a lot more stuff - docker, tmux, homebrew and more.
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